Title : Effect of alpha-fetoprotein and indomethacin on arachidonic acid metabolism in P388D1 macrophages: role of leukotrienes.

Pub. Date : 1987 Aug

PMID : 2443931






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1 AFP has been shown to induce mobilization of arachidonic acid and consequently an enhanced production of leukotrienes. Leukotrienes alpha fetoprotein Mus musculus
2 Indomethacin used in combination with AFP partly loses its inhibiting effect on PGE2 synthesis and paradoxically leads to a "superactivation" of P388D1 cells demonstrated by a very high arachidonic acid mobilization, an enhancement of both leukotriene synthesis and cyclooxygenase activity. Leukotrienes alpha fetoprotein Mus musculus
3 In addition, it is shown that the effects of AFP and AFP+Indomethacin on cyclooxygenase activity might be explained by the endogenous synthesis of leukotrienes. Leukotrienes alpha fetoprotein Mus musculus
4 In addition, it is shown that the effects of AFP and AFP+Indomethacin on cyclooxygenase activity might be explained by the endogenous synthesis of leukotrienes. Leukotrienes alpha fetoprotein Mus musculus